"This is the violet hour, the hour of hush and wonder, when the affectations glow and valor is reborn, when the shadows deepen along the edge of the forest and we believe that, if we watch carefully, at any moment we may see the unicorn."

Cris...amazingly, at North Lake, there are TWO families of Raccoons who live there.... I was thrilled to be photographing Ducks...when suddenly, I saw a *Masked Marauder* peering at me across the lake...he immediately started across on a *Coon-Made* Bridge (see the last photo) - followed by nine more! They were thrilled to partake of bread and cheerios....and weren't interested in the Ducks! Thank you for your good wishes about the job! Love, ♥ Robin ♥

good luck with the job. its your second year so maybe it will be easier to acclimate to. Someone else posted abt seeing a racoon in her yard and i didnt say but wondered if it could be rabid? Not that this one is of course but we have had rabid coons both on the Cape and up here.

I watched a stellar jay (as in your photo) steal nuts from a squirrel. The squirrel was running all around burying nuts, and the jay was watching from a tree. Every time the squirrel turned its back, the jay would fly down and take as many of the nuts as the squirrel had just buried.

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